Education. South Africa hosted the first national stage of the Global HackAtom international engineering competition in association with Rosatom. Seven teams participated in the event. For two days, students interested in nuclear energy innovations, engineering, and technologies worked on case studies and presented their solutions. The ZuluTech Collective team was declared the winner; they will represent South Africa at the Global HackAtom international final. “To build a stronger country, we must equip the youth with the necessary skills, support innovation, and demand accountability and a commitment to high standards from everyone,” said Philani Gabriel Marapira, captain of the winning team.
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